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When you're born in a burning house, you think the whole world is on fire. But it's not.
Marta, 1971
alternate timelines satosugu
A Dream Longer Than the Night (Niki de Saint Phalle, 1976)
Suddenly I don't want anyone to know me as deeply anymore, which is weird because I have always yearned for someone to understand my soul
Good Will Hunting (1997) Dir. by Gus Van Sant
Clarice Lispector, from a letter in translation to Elisa Lispector, featured in All Letters of Clarice Lispector
Henriëtte Ronner-Knip (Dutch–Belgian, 1821–1909), "Study of Eleven Cats" (details), 1904
Natural Spring on Mt. Fuji, Japan. Takeshi Kimura.
just so you know
2020
Sometimes you meet someone, and it’s so clear that the two of you, on some level, belong together.
—Anaïs Nin, "The Diary of Anaïs Nin, Vol. 1: 1931-1934"
Izzy Ravas, from her novel titled Disarm: A Forbidden Romance (What We Don't Say,)
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‘ID: excerpt from ‘Mayakovsky” a poem by Frank O’Hara
“Now I am quietly waiting for the catastrophe of my personality to seem beautiful again,”]
Marina Tsvetaeva, from a poem titled "Consuela! Consolation!," featured in Moscow in the Plague Years: Poems